The Hoyas and the world meet Michael Jordan

With less than 20 seconds left in the 1982 NCAA championship game, 19-year-old freshman Michael Jordan hit a jump shot that lifted the North Carolina Tar Heels over the Georgetown Hoyas, 63-62. Jordan and his freshman opponent, Patrick Ewing, would go on to the NBA and the Hall of Fame. Above, Jordan and Georgetown's Ed Springs during the championship game.

With less than 20 seconds left in the 1982 NCAA championship game, 19-year-old freshman Michael Jordan hit a jump shot that lifted the North Carolina Tar Heels over the Georgetown Hoyas, 63-62. Jordan and his freshman opponent, Patrick Ewing, would go on to the NBA and the Hall of Fame. Above, Jordan and Georgetown's Ed Springs during the championship game. (Associated Press)

With less than 20 seconds left in the 1982 NCAA championship game, 19-year-old freshman Michael Jordan hit a jump shot that lifted the North Carolina Tar Heels over the Georgetown Hoyas, 63-62. Jordan and his freshman opponent, Patrick Ewing, would go on to the NBA and the Hall of Fame. Above, Jordan and Georgetown's Ed Springs during the championship game.Associated Press